Friday, February 28, 2025

in growth we go winning



a great unfolding,

a cosmic egg

maybe roots

like how a flower slowly opens

up.

 

by the road

in dusty sprawl

below an elm

the shadows great

a knight lay loosely

on the ground,

in the sun

beside the road

kind of comfortably haunched;

drinking from 

an ancient cask of rhone,

ruminating.

The story goes

Of Charlamagne,

Who was gifted some

godly wine. From

a hidden valley:

River thru

Glacier pass

Butterflys below

Perfect weather

Vines vast, old,

the dew and light,

the wind and air,

of this place

trapped, within,

the fruit. 

Only once,

was it shared,

in ebony barrels,

hewn from the woods,

set forth from there, for

the new Emperor of the West

all crowned in gold

clad in regal

scepter, sword, and grail.

A happy day 

a bloody peace,

a massive party.

Lost it was,

waylaid withheld,

likely in, some villain's hoard. 

But by great sacrifice,

the knight did win,

a barrel of the stuff,

and torn was he

from that ownership.

Fairies,

glades, a

hidden fortress,

a princess,

a sorceror,

tasks of courage,

& feats, feints, family, honor, fortune,

promised lands.


After all,

he had found some way,

some secret stuff,

dawned guided body

judgement survivor,

a known name.

A story wrought

of atoms old,

of messages

between the stuff of life;

coalesced in instant 

moment memory.

From vessel drought

sipping sighing, realized,

and supped some more.

In his bones.

He whispered much.

An answer there. He knew it.

All that time,

revealed in ancient glory,

god a

stupor, a

suffered wroth,

paralysis,

and relief.

Even greater still

than wan every single pleasure hit.

All that order

lost and found,

his known surroundings

questioned again

again.

Such beautiful stuff

such unworthy being

some redemeptive

arc, noble warrior

honorable soul.

Beyond all duty

beyond the goal

gallant figure

tragedy, comedy

the final little bit

broken mended

buried

all the answers

the moment of truth

only three directions.

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